Month: June 2016

I've never read anything by Andrew Gross. I was skeptical prior to reading this book because the author had long been one of the multitude of co-writers associated with James Patterson. I was sure I was going to get a 350-page book with 350 individual chapters that came across as if the whole thing had... Continue Reading →

It's that time again, when I admit to reading comic books and I post a review. Probably a glowing review, because I still like comic books. Confession: Batman is the greatest comic book hero. Ever. There is no argument against this. Just stop it; you can't argue! What does this have to do with Batgirl?... Continue Reading →

If there's anything we here at MojoFiction know about American history, it's that it happened sometime prior to today, probably in the past, where times were simpler yet somehow harder, you had to walk uphill both ways, and the East India Company's new batch of Chai Tea was so overly spiced and undrinkable that a... Continue Reading →